Saturday, July 19, 2008

Grambling athletic director Mathieu bidding farewell to Tigers

GRAMBLING — Grambling State athletic director Troy Mathieu has submitted his resignation and will leave on July 31 for another job. In a phone interview with the Associated Press, Mathieu said his new job would be in athletics administration but did not want to elaborate because he did not want to pre-empt a formal announcement by his next employer.

"I'm moving on to another professional challenge," said Mathieu, who took the Grambling job in 2006 and has hired seven current coaches. "I'm appreciative of having had the opportunity to serve at Grambling over the past two years and I wish the university continued success. During my tenure at Grambling we had the opportunity to hire some outstanding coaches."

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Lewis a pioneer on, off CU court

Former Buff set for induction into school's athletic Hall

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Today's players and coaches have it easy on the road compared to Billy Lewis' experiences away from the friendly confines of Colorado University Balch Fieldhouse. Lewis, the first black basketball player in CU history, experienced blatant racism during his college career from 1956-60.

On Oct. 17, Lewis will be enshrined into the CU Athletic Hall of Fame with eight other legends, including Frank Clarke, the first black football player in school history, and Claude Walton, the first black letter winner at CU.

After graduating from CU in 1960, Lewis married JoKatherine Holliman, the first black woman on CU's homecoming court. He earned his Juris Doctor of Law degree from Howard University in Washington D.C. and had a very successful legal career that included becoming the first black corporate attorney at IBM in 1964 and opening a private law practice in Denver from 1966 to 1979 with partner Morris Cole.

Lewis then moved back to Washington D.C. where he served as the general counsel of the District of Columbia Board of Election and Ethics for 15 years. "When I took retirement from District government they researched my career and ...

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TSU receives NCAA probation for infractions in softball, tennis

The NCAA came down hard on Texas Southern University on Wednesday, placing the athletic program on four years' probation for major violations in softball and men's and women's tennis. The NCAA's Committee on Infractions banned TSU's softball program from postseason play in 2009, suspended the already-dropped tennis programs, and disallowed victories in softball and tennis.

Former tennis coach Alberto Rojo Jimenez, the 2006 Southwestern Athletic Conference coach of the year, and former softball coach Yolanda Sinegal also received NCAA sanctions. The two coaches can seek employment with other schools but would have to appear before the Committee on Infractions. Jimenez's sanctions are for four years, Sinegal's for three.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

N.C. A&T football coach Fobbs adds 4 to his staff

N.C. A&T football coach Lee Fobbs announced the hiring of four new assistants, including two new coordinators. John McKenzie is the first offensive coordinator Fobbs has hired to his staff. Fobbs served as the Aggies' offensive coordinator during his first two seasons.

Tayrone Odums, a former defensive coordinator at Clark Atlanta, will take over as the Aggies' defensive coordinator. Myron Jackson, a former standout at tight end at Florida State, will coach the defensive line. Rounding out the staff will be Chris Robinson, a recent Bethune-Cookman graduate who will coach outside linebackers.

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FAMU launches new athletic website

Photo by Mark's Digital Photography

TALLAHASSEE, FL - Florida A&M University Athletics, in cooperation with the Rattler Boosters, Inc., on Thursday launched its' new athletic website, http://www.famurattlersports.com/.

The internet site will offer a general home page for the 18-sport Rattler Athletic program, with dedicated pages for each sport, featuring stories, rosters, statistics and results.

In addition, easy access to sports schedules, ticket information and other items of interest can be had via the site's home page.

Check It Out:
www.FAMURattlerSports.com

FAMUan Nate Jacobs - KEEP MARCHING - featuring FAMU Marching 100

TSU to name LSU's Wells-Broughton women's basketball coach

Texas Southern University will name LSU assistant Yolanda Wells-Broughton as its new women's basketball coach at a 2 p.m. news conference today. Wells-Broughton will replace Surina Dixon, who was hired in March but was relieved of her duties last month.

Wells-Broughton, a native of Houston, coached at LSU this past season, helping the Tigers reach the Final Four and being instrumental in their having one of the top recruiting classes in the nation. Wells-Broughton previously served as an assistant at TCU. The Horned Frogs were 63-33 during her time in Fort Worth.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Spillman might transfer to Tennessee State

Tennessee State football coach James Webster said yesterday that former University of Louisville wide receiver JaJuan Spillman is interested in transferring to his program.

Spillman, whom U of L dismissed after his arrest on drug and gun charges this month, would be eligible to play immediately at Tennessee State -- an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) program in the Ohio Valley Conference. If he transfers to another Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) team, he would have to sit out a year.

Spillman could not be reached for comment. Webster said it was premature to say that Spillman, who is 5 feet 9 and 180 pounds, will attend the Nashville school.

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Would John Merritt, Jake Gaither, Billy Joe or Eddie Robinson consider transferring in a player with Spillman history of drug use and guns? I don't recall they ever had a player on their team with this type of history--two arrests in 18 months, driving under the influence, toting a conceiled weapon and driving without insurance. Case closed! Let him go play JUCO or Division III football with the non-scholarship players until he proves he can function successfully at an upper tier university. Just say no, TSU! Spillman caught nine passes for 64 yards last season and his strength is as a KR. Don't waste your valuable scholarship on this 5-7/162 pound cowboy!

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Southern University's Mumford expansion set for '09

Southern fans have been complaining about Mumford Stadium for awhile, and now they're finally seeing results.

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B-CU names women's basketball coach

DAYTONA BEACH -- Bethune-Cookman's new women's basketball coach is anxious to hit the court and start working with her new players. Hitting the road can wait.

Vanessa Blair-Inge, who was the head coach for nine seasons at Mount St. Mary's in Emmitsburg, Maryland, takes over a B-CU team that has had little success on the court during the past four seasons but returns 13 players, including nine rising sophomores. The Wildcats signed one player, center Chelsea Gordon from Fort Myers Dunbar, for next season and expect to have just two more spots available for 2009-10.

"Our biggest class will be in 2011," said Inge, who was on campus Tuesday. But that doesn't mean it will take her that long to assemble her own team. "This is my team," she said. "This is the here and now. These players are here and ready to play for Bethune-Cookman. And my job is to serve the university. These are my players."

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Blair-Inge is the first and only person in league history to have been named both Player of the Year and Coach of the Year in the Northeast Conference (NEC). Garnering two NEC Player of the Year awards, NEC Player of the Decade (1985-1995) and NEC Coach of the Year (1998-99), Blair-Inge holds three of the highest honors given to a player or coach in the NEC. In the Spring 2003, Inge was honored for her dedication to Mount St. Mary's University and its athletic department by being inducted into the Mount's Sports Hall of Fame.

She is married to former Mount St. Mary's star basketball player and assistant women's coach Riley Inge.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Southern University making summer news

The lull in the Southern University sports year is on the verge of ending. Next month, football players will be on campus and Brian Johnson will be making long jumps in the Beijing Olympics. The full-on gumbo will be ladled hot and heavy later. Here’s a little summertime shrimp-and-corn soup to tide Jaguars fans over for now.

  • Friday, in cool, hip and beautiful San Francisco, the Giants host the Milwaukee Brewers and leading off for both teams will be two former Southern players: Fred Lewis with the Giants and second baseman Rickie Weeks with the Brewers.

Both players arrived with little fanfare, Weeks as a freshman in 2001 and Lewis as a junior-college transfer in ’02, his only season at SU.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Documentary: The Saint Augustine Marching 100 - A Band Reborn

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans, male, Catholic, African American, high school marching band must rebuild to continue its proud legacy.

Much of SU offseason work done off campus

Southern University strength and conditioning coach Thomas Hall said he spends between an hour and an hour-and-a-half most weekday nights calling football players to keep up with the progress of their summer workouts. The reason? A reduction in scholarship money available for student-athletes to attend summer school has sliced into the number of players who usually participate in voluntary conditioning sessions.

File photo: Southern University QB Bryant Lee.

Because of the cutback, more than half the team is away from campus this summer. As a result, Hall calls to check on the progress of those players. “I know the guys are working out,” Hall said. “These guys, I can count on.”

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2008 SWAC - MEAC Television Schedule



2008 SWAC TELEVISION SCHEDULE

August
30 Prairie View vs. Texas Southern (Houston) 7 p.m. ESPNU
31 Jackson State vs. Hampton (Orlando) 1 p.m. ESPN2

September
18 Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alcorn State 6:30 p.m. ESPNU
25 Miss. Valley State at Alabama State 7 p.m. ESPNU

October
18 Florida A&M at Southern 7 p.m. ESPNU
25 Alabama A&M vs. Alabama State (Birmingham, Ala.) 2:30 p.m. ESPNU

November
20 Grambling at Texas Southern 8 p.m. ESPNU
22 Jackson State vs. Alcorn State (Jackson, Miss.) 1 p.m. ESPNU
29 Grambling vs. Southern (New Orleans) 1 p.m. NBC

December
13 SWAC Championship Game (Birmingham, Ala.) 1 p.m. ESPN Classic




2008 MEAC Television Schedule

August
31 Hampton v. Jackson State ESPN2 2 p.m. Live
(MEAC/SWAC Challenge)

September
4 Florida A&M @ Delaware State ESPNU 7:30 p.m. Live
13 North Carolina A&T @ Norfolk St. ESPNU 4 p.m. TBD (taped delayed)
27 Florida A&M vs. Tennessee State at Atlanta, GA, FoxSports South TV 3 p.m. Live (Atlanta Football Classic)

October
9 Winston-Salem State @ Florida A&M ESPNU 7:30 p.m. Live

November
1 South Carolina State @ Delaware State ESPNU 1:00 p.m. TBD (taped delayed)
6 Howard @ South Carolina State ESPNU 7:30 p.m. Live
8 Bethune-Cookman @ Hampton ESPNU 2 p.m. TBD (taped delayed)
15 Delaware State @ Norfolk State ESPNU 1 p.m. TBD (taped delayed)
22 Bethune-Cookman v. Florida A&M ESPN Classic 2 p.m. Live
(Florida Classic)

All times Eastern Time Zone

Saturday, July 12, 2008

NSU Announces 2008-09 Track & Field Recruiting Class

NORFOLK, Va. – Norfolk State University men’s track and field coach Kenneth Giles announced Friday the addition of 11 athletes to his program, which has won the last three MEAC indoor and outdoor titles.

Giles signed an array of accomplished sprinters, hurdles, middle distance specialists and throwers who he feels will help NSU remain among the top track programs on the East Coast. The recruiting class includes two national champions and five state champions.

Leading the list of sprinters to join the Spartans is Sean Holston (Fairfax, Va./Robert E. Lee HS). Holston, a 2007 high school graduate who originally signed with Florida State, has enrolled at NSU and plans to join the track team this season. He won the 200 and 400 meters at the 2007 Nike Indoor National Championships. Holston clocked a meet-record time of 47.12 seconds in the 400, the seventh-fastest time ever run by a U.S. high school athlete. He went on to run a PR of 46.47 outdoors last year at the Southern Track Classic.

Holston, the 2007 Virginia (VHSL) outdoor champion in the 200 and 400, has also run personal-best times of 21.07 in the 200 and 10.59 in the 100. ,

“Sean could be the next Chris Brown for us,” Giles said, referring to the NSU All-American and current Olympian for the Bahamas. “Simply put, Sean is one of the top recruits we’ve ever had here.”

Sean Holston may re-write the MEAC record book before his career is over at NSU. In the 200 meter race on this clip, Spartans signee Thomas Speller finishes second to Holston for a 1-2 finish. Look out MEAC!


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Kids work with former MVP Steve McNair

A chance to learn some life lessons and brush up on some football skills, all while brushing shoulders with a local legend, brought some 700 youngsters out on a scorching-hot morning. The 10th annual Steve Air McNair Football Camp drew a large, enthusiastic crowd Friday to the University of Southern Mississippi campus, where the focus was on more than just football.

"We have a lot of people here talking about alcohol, drugs and crime," McNair said. "We touch a little of everything to try to get kids on the right track. It's about life. You can't succeed on the field if your life is not on track. Football comes second to that."

This is the first year the camp, which was free of charge, has come to the USM campus, after previously being held at Gulf Coast Community College, Alcorn State and in Nashville, Tenn., where McNair played for the Tennessee Titans.

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Sneak Peek: Clemson vs S.C. State Football

Photo: Running back Will Ford will be tough to stop by opponents in 2008, including Clemson and Central Florida.

S.C. State offense vs. Clemson defense

The Bulldogs have put up some impressive offensive numbers under sixth-year coach Buddy Pough. A big reason this team is knocking on the door to its first playoff trip in over two decades is an offense that's considered among the best in the MEAC. The Bulldogs finished second in scoring offense last year, averaging 26.7 points per game. They averaged 264 yards rushing per game, and all-conference tailback Will Ford returns.

At quarterback, S.C. State will enter the season with a quarterback battle between Malcolm Long and DeWain Clark. Long was Cleve McCoy's backup last season, but Clark's performance in the spring game (21-of-27 passing, 160 yards, two touchdowns) demonstrated that Long won't secure the starting spot easily. Ford will have some company — and competition — in the backfield. Tailback Anthony Campbell, a transfer from Auburn, had 15 carries for 133 yards in the spring game.

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Teacher, artist, coach, Mann

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Alvis Mann, who warned a generation of Hampton High football players not to get "snuck on," was explaining how one day you look up and three-and-a-half decades have whizzed past and suddenly you're bearing down on 60. Next thing you know, it's a long and happy marriage and two grown daughters. It's double-figure state championships and more Peninsula District titles and playoff appearances than you can count. It's an immense role in the bonafide dynasty that is Hampton Crabbers football.

Mann, who graduated from Hampton University with a degree in art education, will tell you that he loves color. The almost caricature-like figures of Ernie Barnes, the "Porch People" series by A.B. Jackson, the scenes of Barclay Sheaks. He has a long list of influences and artists he admires. How much time do you have?

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Langford signed, Favre-to-Miami rumors escalate

Photo: Former Hampton University All-American Kendall Langford inks multi-year contract with the Miami Dolphins. (Mark's Digital Photography)

Seven down, two to go for the Dolphins’ 2008 rookie class. While many teams are struggling to sign any of their draft picks, the Dolphins moved one step closer on Friday to having all of theirs under contract by the opening of training camp on July 26.

The Dolphins inked defensive end Kendall Langford, the team’s third-round pick, to a multi-year contract today, the team announced. The 6-foot-6, 287-pound Langford was the No. 66 pick in April’s draft out of Hampton University and is expected to fit the Dolphins’ 3-4 defensive scheme. With two weeks to go before players are expected to report, the Dolphins are hoping to sign their two second-round picks, defensive end Phillip Merling and quarterback Chad Henne.


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SCSU players say happy early birthday to Willie Jeffries this weekend

SANTEE - By sheer coincidence, Willie Jeffries shares the same January 6 birthdate with another coaching legend, Lou Holtz. Over the next two days, however, the South Carolina State coaching great will celebrate his “birthday” six months in advance. Along with former players, close friends and his wife, Mary, Jeffries will be feted as part of a birthday party weekend taking place at Santee Resort.

Following brunch and a round of golf Saturday morning, the celebration kicks off at 3 p.m. where Jeffries will get roasted by his former players, including Greg Holden and team captains from the two periods he coached at SCSU (1973-78; 1989-2001), and receive special recognition. For event co-organizer John Alford, who played on the 1976 Bulldog team which won the Black College National Championship, Jeffries remains more than just a head coach.

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Lakewood hires B-CU alumnus Cory Moore as football coach

Cory Moore is going home. Returning to his alma mater, Moore was named head football coach at St. Petersburg, Florida
Lakewood High School, the school where he first found success as a running back from 1991 to 1994, athletic director Javan Turner announced Friday.

"It's a dream come true," said Moore, 32. "The opportunity to come back to the school where I played and to be the head coach. It's a great school with so much history." Moore beat out 15 other finalists. He replaces Otis Dixon, who resigned last month to take a job in the insurance business. The decision came down to Moore, Gibbs assistant Dave Cleppe and Largo assistant Jeremy Frioud, according to Turner.

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